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domestic terrorism the reason vallejo please call fire suspicious. a problem that city's no they have but don't take the time to fix what cost bay area cities even more than pensions how do you memorialize a child a bay area doctor deals with corey how he it realizes his colleagues don't get a case of domestic terrorism in the bay area tonight that is how vallejo police described as suspicious fire that damaged a law office of vallejo mayor ozby davis reporter don knapp with new details on the fire the fire that damaged mayor ozby davis is law office investigated as arson but tonight another possibility, domestic terrorism a high-profile individual
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that is involved we can bring in subject matter experts like the atf and fbi with resources that this organization may not have a spokesperson for atf told cbs 5 they have not been requested and not on the scene the fbi would not confirm their involvement we ask the watch commander why they are looking at domestic terrorism with the federal authorities they have more resources and were trying to get at the game and solicit their expertise mayor davis was the firefighters work on his office at 2:00 a.m. told the vallejo times he got a call from the fire chief any time speaks mayor gets a call at 2:00 in the morning it is never good is started in one of the waiting areas which aggressively attack the fire and contained a a police the 10 and told the
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paper the fire may have been started by disgruntled client but there's no indication the recent officer involved shooting and supporters are out raged at the fire is are sent the second crime against the mayor this year in may his motorcycle was stolen the bottom line is a domestic terrorism designation opens of federal resources to help vallejo police investigate the crime don knapp cbs 5 roughed up in richmond political opponents come to blows a scuffle between city councilman and activist david more and it with smores arrest. it happened before a candidate'' debate thursday night more a member of the richmond progressive alliance of local group often at odds. an argument escalated the other claimed the other through the first punch i felt this would get ugly
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head chose to walk away i turned around and walked three persons away, and i feel a hit to the back of my head and i look around in a statement to cbs 5 more road " things get heated and i got in his face and said mean things included calling him a bully and coward and then corky punched me i tried to get him back " more was arrested and released if you thought hot today which until tomorrow or in for a warm up roberta gonzales shows us what we can expect we had 4-15 degrees warmer temperature than yesterday that is nothing, we continue to see an increase we have an excessive heat watch in the yellow highlighted areas basically anything away from the coast the highs reached out to the 90's and low one hundreds and hotter
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conditions anticipated. a 20 degree increase tomorrow at the beaches it was 58 in pacific at today seven day forecast on sunday, which and up to nearly 100 in morgan hill and gilroy. the hottest temperatures east of the bay well inland one hundred to add brentwood tracy discovery bay, 94 santa rosa, 62 in san francisco tomorrow 83. the hottest day to come coming up later on in the broadcast campaign 2012 president obama and mitt romney prepping for their first debate next week the running mates were campaigning in battleground states joe biden in florida telling voters the republicans want to change medicare meanwhile paul ryan hammered the
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obama administration on the economy they don't want to tell you the not for medicare there for a thing i call a voucher care as a result of the most predictable economic crisis and not fixing it our credit rating was downgraded for first time in our history the candidates are honing debate techniques run it will get help from ohio senator rob portman who will play obama and for the president's preparations senator john kerry will stand in for romney. cub manager brown vetoes a bill to ban agencies from disrupting cellphones service without court order, it targeted bart, which sparked a free-speech debate when it cut cellphones service in san francisco to disrupt the planned protest, the governor said it could divert attention from a true emergency by requiring court agencies to get
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eight court order prior to a shutdown public pensions are a big problem many thought reform could not go far enough public pensions are half of that elizabeth cook on why the other financial nightmare not getting the attention. gov. brown may focus is aimed at public pension reform but another fiscal problem looms in the distance for california cities paying for retiree health benefits by the time they declare bankruptcy they closed the benefits that closed libraries and deferreds to reclining they've raised library fees all those things happen first all this happens in a city near you san jose is wrapped up a billion dollar del oakland more than 500 million and san francisco tops the list with the
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largest unfunded health-care liability it those retirees $4.4 billion, and is not save one penny to pay for it that will grow sharply and crowds out spending on other services a controller says there's not much he can do in and it needs to be arrested on longer-term deal in the short term we have a challenges that slowed are steps towards hopefully solving and in relatively small get a flow and palo alto has been squirreling money away and asked employees to make larger contributions but the city's debts of up by 28% in the last year outpacing savings. the benefits to give employees going back 30 in 40 years are more generous than they should have banned in retrospect but that is easy to
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say health care did not cost so much he believes palo alto is in a position to pay debts but other city leaders will have to stop making promises they cannot keep the end of the promises that up to huge payments in the future and not setting aside money to pay for those promises if they had set that money aside that have to inform the citizens there and then it made these promises elizabeth cook cbs 5 police in the bay area held their fifth annual drop take back their an event for people to get rid of unwanted prescription drugs the police department several drop-off locations, drug take back they make sure unused prescription drugs to not get in the wrong hands at an event in april crews collected 550,000 lbs. of medication. flu season again and 2 east bay
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clinics want to make sure they give is many shots out as possible fremont and union city medical centers offer a drive- through flu service this morning. it looks like the turnout was successful, we started at 9:00 a.m. today people lined up at 7:00 this morning the drive-through service only offered to kaiser permanente members, more than 1000 people cannot for the flu shots. she spent 15 years under house arrest she was outspoken in her fight for democracy activist on sunsuit she was in san francisco part of a high profile that includes standing ovations in washington and at the united nations anne mackovic explains why sue a cheese appearance is important those of my generation say
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it know that i've come to san francisco and the right way with flowers and my hair known as " the lady " nobel peace prize winner spoke in front of a packed house at usf we must have our eyes focused on the future even as we deal with present and its difficulties. the first visit to the u.s. since 1971 for the political prisoner turned parliamentarian she is a key figure in the transition to democracy in burma also known as myanmar. today she spoke mainly in burmese she was trying to say don't forget your root and were you come from many exiles here as well a dream come true and what is the community come together my hero for all of my life,
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so i am so proud to be burmese. some rallied and wished to cheat would do more to protect minorities in burma we speak out for injustice " this is what i think is most precious about this city you are open hearted and open- minded, when need both, closed mines and open hearts cannot do very good together she goes to los angeles next after more private meetings in the bay area anne mackovic cbs 5 a difficult lesson for bay area and psychiatrist at the losing his teenage son what he learns what his profession has done wrong. they survived carmageddon 1 now comes carmageddon 2, drivers,,
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vo: for years, sacramento politicians have chopped away funds for our schools. today, we're forty-seventh out of fifty in per-pupil funding. now these politicians say unless we send more tax dollars to sacramento, they'll cut education again. here's a new approach. prop thirty-eight sends billions in new education dollars straight to our local schools, and guarantees the politicians can't touch it. thirty-eight will restore the education cuts from sacramento. so remember this number. thirty-eight. in the people, businesses, and organizations that call the bay area home. whether it's helping a nonprofit provide safe, affordable housing within the city, supporting an organization that's helping kids find jobs and stay in school, or financing the expansion of a local company
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that's creating healthier workplaces, what's important to the people of the bay area is important to us. and we're proud to work with all those people of lost a loved one to accident or illness say changes their lives forever
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tonight the personal story of a bay area psychiatrist who face the death of his teenage son dr. kim mulvihill of that loss convinced him his profession has got one thing all wrong. graveyards full of grief and loss, but here on mt. tam applies in marin county brightly colored in wills marked the spot where a child's life is celebrated how do you memorialize a child? it has been will all- around its a memorial and celebration of life and dr. phil wilson lost his eldest son to cancer and extraordinary an ordinary boy he was 12 when he was diagnosed with leukemia after treatments and a failed transplant he died during this time this boy lived an amazing
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life once the leukemia struck it was fully in passion as a human being he was determined to be alive and live well and leave his mark he lifted weights joined swim team and became an artist and taught its debt about rock- and-roll he was much more devoted to being as smart and present and as alive as a human being could be taught me and others a lot about that. this father shares his son's story and hopes to help others dealing with catastrophic illness and moss dr. wilson has written a memoir after noah valley the san francisco neighborhood where they live a frank account of the family thrown into crisis and put into stressed these illnesses strip us to the bone we're not the same things come out of as we don't always like and things cannot that are great and good
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wilson is a psychiatrist and realized his profession had it wrong you cannot put a time limit on greek a profound loss that march you for life and he treasures the time with his son and lessons learned live your life with pesto and spirit and heart. dr. ken tells us dr. wilson doesn't dedicated in this to his second son who suffered greatly dr. wilson has held many people who have lost a brother or sister now 2 los angeles the 4 05 with no traffic. that way for 24 hours because of carmageddon to, crews worked through the weekend to remove a bridge over crossing this is the sequel to last year's first major shutdown of the 45, one of
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the nation's busiest freeway is a 10 mi. stretch is shut down until 5:00 a.m. monday morning but some in southern california say this nightmare may be a good thing. in today's and 37 years with at peace and quiet carmageddon 1 and carmageddon to it will improve the flow of traffic and make things move and construction at of schedule this afternoon but came to stop when parts of the bridge did not come down as planned engineers that's the problem and things back on schedule. it's going to be hot and toasty some of hottest temperatures this year. everyone talks about the big change between 4-15 degrees warmer than friday. did you see it? the full moon and outside david fehr and one
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of our viewers sent this picture and we're able the see it throughout most areas except the coast tonight with off shore flow it will be relatively mild night into the '50s and '60s will be 65 overnight in mountain view 55 in vallejo, and los 60s throughout santa clara valley. an area of high pressure produces off shore flow by monday and we should see record heat and throughout the bay area. offshore winds drive from the inland areas they come out of the north and toward the west, they drive the dry air mass for the coastal areas it lowers the relative humidity so fire danger does increase. off shore winds at what about the stratus, look for the dissipation of low clouds, clear
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skies for sunday all the way to monday and tuesday. the yellow highlighted area and excessive heat watch. every neighborhood away from the immediate bay and immediate seashore in. i stopped off in the '90s and high 90s into low one hundreds. a second consecutive day spare the air day. particulate matter for the most part is stuck near the surface and lack of a wind to keep it out. tomorrow a baseball game oakland a's, 88 degrees make sure you have sun block. were talking about '70s and 20 degree jam, 95 across san jose and santa clara. north of the bay 94 in santa rosa 83 san francisco today as i
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was only 62. extended forecast by the states come on monday 106 record- breaking heat. will see seasonal temperatures but not until thursday. gary has sports. and your team the u.s. let's to bring back the ryder cup today day to, what a day at the, i'm so glad you called. thank you.
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first there was talk of no
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playoffs then talk of maybe wild-card berth now everyone talks division champs. a's win after win no. 90. seattle tried to spoil the fun. he did not last a full five innings. second inning runner on first brandon my stepson first and throws to second nobody there. un status overthrows one and he comes in to score. do the ninth down 4-2 josh donaldson the time run that goes to dead center. ball game tied at 4. in the tent to want, one out here comes brandon moss. that baby is gone days when it moss with his second career walk off the a's scored seven
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unanswered runs and went 7-4. what this means for the a's with the wind, the a's are 2 1/2 games behind texas and two and a half up on a angels for last wild-card spot the angels and rangers play a double header tomorrow. hunter pence give the giants early lead with this blast. his 23rd of the year. that made it 3-0 ballgame. buster posey 242 tonight. he leads the batting race. a rough night for madison baumgarner eric and his final start in regular-season only lasted four innings. he gave up a two run shot. the giants lose to padres 7-3. day to ryder cup. phil mickelson is this one a
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beautiful approach shot. he knows where to place it. this rolls right to this day and keeps going a beautiful shot he gets it within inches partner bradley keegan tire ryder cup record with their sixth and seventh win said this morning. tiger sat out this morning but played with steve stricker in afternoon, a loss to sergio garcia the west up 10-6 they need format more points to win. when we comeback checked in on the spartans of san jose state and packed two of action for you cow tries to,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
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teared san jose state takes on navy, he escapes makes a beautiful pass who carouse it for 22 yd reception that leads to a field goal. san jose state defense incredible holding navy to 144 total yards. led by travis johnson eight tackles. johnson graduated from king's academy sunnyvale. a 43 are there san jose state wins,,,,,,,,,,
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dan hurd: when i was a child, california was a leader in education funding. erika derry: and the fact that california isn't making it a priority frustrates me.
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dan hurd: i'm ashamed of that, and i don't want this to continue for my daughter. brenda kealing: prop 38 is going to bring a lot of money to our schools. suzan solomon: the money stays at the school site. cade derry: what i would really like to see is that the teachers... that were laid off come back to the school. navaz hurd: a smaller class size. navaz hurd: as a mom i want that. as a teacher i want that.
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dozens of people in san francisco took part in the walk to and alzheimer's the why part of a nationwide fund-raising effort part of 14 walks in northern california and nevada. northern california and nevada. that's it for us see you,,,,,,
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